BEACHY’S & A SMILE SANDWICH: A blogger recently went to one of my favorite Amish stores: Beachy’s Bulk Foods in Arthur, Illinois. This is a typical Amish emporium of everything (Beachy’s has its own entry in the Williams Guide to Amish Country). You’ll never believe how much she bought with just $20!!! Yes, those stores are often full of bargains, but this takes it to a new level. It is difficult to stretch a $20 THAT far, but she managed. Click here to read about her $20 shopping spree. I think her list also illustrates the changing nature of what makes it onto Amish menus: lentils, for instance. Flaxseed. Foods like quinoa and olive oil, once unthinkable on shelves in Amish stores are now frequently found. While on her blog – this isn’t Amish, but I couldn’t resist – check out this amazing sounding recipe for “sweet potato layered breakfast casserole.” I may have to persuade Rachel to make that for us this week (not that I am not capable of making it myself, but…)

AMISH LEMON BARS: This is an amazing looking and sounding recipe for what has become an Amish classic: shortbready, lemony, gooey goodness. If you’re looking for something that sings spring and provided a smooth sweetness, click here for a great recipe!

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Thanks for including me, Kevin! Arthur, Illinois is definitely one of my favorite Amish communities to visit, but I’ve also been to one near Montello, Wisconsin. We always stop by Nature Trail’s Amish Bakery and the grocery store there, where I pick up my dad’s favorite treat – their Muesli!

There is also a farm there that sells fresh produce – I love that they work on the honor system and allow visitors to simply take what they want and leave money in the box for their items! I have heard that the money they raise selling the produce is to support a young girl at the farm who suffers from Leukemia. Anyways, thanks again! Have a great weekend.